CNBC-More Americans Go Abroad for Economic Opportunities
Derek Capo was living the high life. He was in his early 20s, an analyst at hedge fund Everest Capital monitoring international equities, and soaking up the weather and nightlife of his hometown of Miami.But looking ahead, as he’d been trained to do, Capo didn’t like what he saw. The housing bust was starting to strangle the Florida economy, the stock market was looking increasingly erratic and he didn’t want to pursue a pricey MBA in the middle of an economic crisis.
He also wanted to test his entrepreneurial muscles, by starting his own business, ideally in a locale that felt economically vibrant, with seemingly limitless possibilities. To do that, Capo left the U.S. in 2007.
He now lives in Beijing, having founded Next Step China. The firm offers Chinese-language immersion programs, and arranges opportunities for foreigners to teach, intern or volunteer in China.
There is more entrepreneurial opportunity in a COMMUNIST NATION THAN IN THE USA?
Can this economy have been screwed up any worse?
It’s a curious phenomenon that sends Americans abroad to look for work. The U.S. has traditionally skimmed the best minds from around the world in pursuit of the American Dream. Indeed, according to polling firm Gallup, which surveyed people in 135 nations around the world, the U.S. was the top desired destination of those who wanted to relocate permanently to another country.
But with unemployment hovering around 9 percent, the use of food stamps at record highs and the recession continuing to punish the budgets of so many families, the American economy is much less of a magnet.
To some young entrepreneurs, economic possibilities seem brighter in places like Brazil, Russia, China or Latin America. Indeed, the State Department now estimates that 6.3 million Americans are studying or working abroad, the highest number on record.
In fact, according to a survey by marketing consultants America Wave, the percentage of Americans aged 25 to 34 actively planning to relocate outside the U.S. has quintupled in just two years, from less than 1 percent to 5.1 percent.
“Those numbers have shot through the ceiling,” said America Wave founder Bob Adams, who has run nine such surveys over the years. “They’re very surprising, and not something I anticipated. They’re looking for work because of the sluggish economy, and they’ve lost confidence that the U.S. is going anywhere.”
Younger Americans seem even keener to look abroad, with 40 percent of those 18-24 expressing interest in foreign relocation, which is up from 15 percent two years ago.
“There’s a feeling among more entrepreneurial Americans that if you really want to get anything done, you have to get out of country and away from the depressing atmosphere,” said Adams, who lives in Panama. “There’s a sense of lost direction, so more people are looking for locations that offer more hope about the future.”
America is NOT A PLACE, IT IS AN IDEA.
AYN RAND IS SHRIEKING AT THIS NATION FROM THE GRAVE
2 comments:
Hi Epa.
Interesting read:
http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/5894.htm
Great article
Plus ca changes, plus c'est le meme choses.
They may be right.
This cycle all began with the ascendance of Zia ul Haq, who told Barbra Walters to her face ~'What makes you think democracy is the last or best means of governance?'
He then created the Taliban, and used the ISI to create a new nation in Afghanistan with american $ and still managed to appear an ally while his purpose was to get rid of the more dangerous USSR in the neighborhood.
The army (IMHO) would merely be a facade for the ISI and radical deobandi 'soft' management and the continuing GUARANTEE that Afghanistan will revert to its former status by offering the invulnerable protection of Pakistani borders.
The bottom line is that unless a leadership in Pakistan takes a path to bring the POPULATION away from radical Islam and into a different place the people of Pakistan will remain the enemies of the people of the USA.
Of course any leadership which attempts such a thing will be dead men.
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